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Fridaygram: goodbye to 2011

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Date Published
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Word Count
378
Company Posts That Month
16
Language
English
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No
Summary

Reflecting on 2011, the Google Code Blog, edited by Scott Knaster, published 208 posts, averaging more than one every two days, focusing heavily on new APIs, client libraries, HTML5, Chrome, and initiatives to enhance web speed. Notable topics included Android, Google+, Google Apps, and cloud developments such as App Engine and Cloud Storage. The blog also highlighted commerce and in-app payments and provided extensive coverage of Google's developer events, especially Google I/O, featuring announcements, recaps, and guest posts. The two most popular posts involved the Dart preview and the Swiffy launch. Knaster humorously noted his 26 "Fridaygrams" meant to entertain readers, expressing gratitude for their engagement and anticipation for more content in 2012.

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